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What are the different specialisations offered in the Post Graduate Diploma in Global Business Leadership programme?
- TASMAC offers a range of specialisation
Marketing
Finance
Human Resource Management
Information Management
International Business Management
Can I do dual specialisation in the Post Graduate Diploma in Global Business Leadership?
- Yes, you can do a dual specialisation in the Post Graduate Diploma in Global Business Leadership. This is entirely subject to your performance in the previous semesters and the tutors reserve the right to refuse you the opportunity to do two specialisations if you have not performed well. This is also subject to class of the second specialisation being offered in the particular semester.
When do the programmes commence?
- We have 3 intakes, in February, June and October, every year.
Once I transfer the credits earned from the Post Graduate Diploma in Global Business Leadership to the MBA programme, will I get the same MBA degree certificate after completion of the MBA programme as that received by students studying within the University of Wales, UK?
- Yes, the degree certificate that you receive from the University of Wales is the same as that received by the students within the University. This is an internationally recognised programme.
Does the University of Wales accept credits of both the specialisations and allow dual specialisation in the MBA programme?
- No – the University of Wales accepts credits of only your primary specialisation and allows you to do the dissertation for the MBA programme only in one specialisation.
Can you explain what a modular delivery system is?
- TASMAC utilizes this method of course delivery. In a modular delivery system all areas of academic study are broken down into units of study. In such a system, a Finance module, for example, is delivered in a specific number of class sessions made up of a specified number of contact hours over a specific number of weeks. This delivery system, and variations of it, is increasingly used throughout the world.
What teaching methods are used in the programme?
- One size definitively does not fit all. Throughout the entire programme, teaching methods will vary by course—and by topic within each course—to provide the most effective learning environment. Our faculty determine whether to use lectures, discussions, case studies, computer simulations, group projects, presentations by business leaders, or combinations of methods to best deliver the educational experience.